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RaNtAnPlan RaNtAnPlan
4 years ago
So a few weeks have gone by and could not quite manage to update.... the are growing superfast and i seem to be running after them! They start to show signs of flowering. Coco babys are looking good, soil ones took quite a heat/light stirke in week three and are now slowly recovering, but i don't think they will be the same. They are more advanced in flowering but i think it is due to stress. Total plants that survived amount to 52. It is hard to fill in with the details because there are so meny of them! Humidity is a bit high (after night it if 99% :( during day it goes down to roughly 60%... I'm working on that) i am starting to do foliar spray with Canna Boost and starting to give it through water too. For soil i switched from Terra Vega to Terra Flores. Amounts i have put in description are rough. PPM for soil is around 500 and for coco just raised it to 1100. Watering Coco twice a day with abundant runoff. Soil is watered when they seem to need it, although it seems it takes ages for it to dry and i thing i did something wrong in the mix (6 peat:3 perlite:1 vermiculite:2 cocco) By the time i realized it seemed a bit late for training and am doing a soft LST and moving branches around just so they can get a bit more light. ( I topped one and fimmed two a week ago, just to see what happens) A few of them have top leaves with yellow edges (see photos) and am tryng to understand what is going on. Tried for a few days to spray with calmag but no difference showed. Any ideas?? Ph of coco runoff is slightly lower than what i am giving (i give 6.1 and runoff is ranging between 5.5 and 5.8) and am wandering if this will lead to problems in the future. Again, any ideas?? I am not really sure for the soil ones which still have yellow leaves f at some point i need to cut them of. New growth is looking good :) . In the photos plants are much more yellow than in real life. The yellowest is one to which i did a flash out at the beginning of the heat strike becausr i thought yellow leaves were a nutrient lock out but it turned out it was not true and she did not like it. Slowly tryng to bring her back to balance. They all smell super citrussy, no matter the strain! I am kind of playing around and experimenting and welcome feedback and suggestions, willing to learn good as fast as i can! have a good one!
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RaNtAnPlan
RaNtAnPlanstarted grow question 4 years ago
Hello everybody. Is something go wrong in this? the girls have only drunk water.its the 10 day after sprouting. any suggestion is appreciated. have a good day.
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DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420answered grow question 4 years ago
Everything looks good, its a bit of a weak light there for the seedlings but they don't need much anyway and since you will be transplanting you can just burry any stretch that the plants decide to do. Looks like a good selection of strains. They are looking healthy. You don't specify the type of soil ur using, but if coco 5.5 is ok, but if in soil then u wanna bump that up to 6.5 When using nutes use a reduced ammount comparing to what you would use for photodependent strains, so, less than the recomended ammount in the nutrient label. Let the plants substrate cycle between wet and dry. Stay lit growmie, looks like ur gonna have a tentfull on ur hands, good luck.
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DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 1
Good luck on your batch of weed growmie. S T A Y Lit
RaNtAnPlan
RaNtAnPlan
@DoDrugs420, Appreciate your time man,helps a lot. Have a good day. Cheers
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420
@RaNtAnPlan, i can only advise for soil in this subject, would give the rhizo wich is specially developed to be applied in low ppm at early stages, but not the calmag unless you know your soil and water are lacking calcium. But they are so young that you can get it well done with just the rhizo. Don't want to be saying the same for coco because these are 2 completely different growing mediums, its like night and day.
RaNtAnPlan
RaNtAnPlan
@DoDrugs420, Alright man,cheers. Was thinking that they already a bit stretched, but yeah sure,you are wright about the water. And should i give them some cal mag and some rhizotonic? Bless
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DreamOn
DreamOnweek 1
Good luck with the grow mate! 🌱😎
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 8
I love it!!!Keep it up.
Smokwiri
Smokwiriweek 5
hey mate, plant looks nice 💪
RaNtAnPlan
RaNtAnPlanweek 1
@MrGreenMan thanx for your time man,i appreciate it. What you mean starving from heat and light? so should i turn on some more lights? i have 4 x 600w hps and 2 x 400w hps. What is your suggestion ? tommorow im transplanting them on bigger pots. half r in soil n half in coco mix